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Director
  
Duration
  

Music director
  
Masaru Satoh

Language
  
6.5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Fantasy, Action, Adventure

Running time
  
1h 36m

Country
  
Japan

The Lost World of Sinbad movie poster

Release date
  
1963

Writer
  
Takeshi Kimura, Shinichi Sekizawa, Toshio Yasumi (story)

Cast
  
Toshirō Mifune
(Sukezaemon Naya, aka 'Luzon'), (Princess Yaya), (Miwa the Rebel Leader),
Tadao Nakamaru
(The Chancellor),
Ichirô Arishima
(Sennin the Wizard),
Hideyo Amamoto
(Granny the Witch)

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,
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Tagline
  
His newest conquest!

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The Lost World of Sinbad (大盗賊, Daitōzoku, lit. The Great Thief) is a 1963 Japanese film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi and starring Toshiro Mifune and Mie Hama .

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Cast

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  • Toshiro Mifune as Sukezaemon Naya
  • Makoto Sato as the Black Pirate
  • Jun Funato as Ming, the Prince of Thailand
  • Ichiro Arishima as Sennin the Wizard
  • Mie Hama as Princess Yaya
  • Kumi Mizuno as Miwa
  • Akiko Wakabayashi as Yaya's maid
  • Production

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    The film was based on a screenplay by Takeshi Kimura and Shinichi Sekizawa which was based on a treatment by Toshio Yasumi.

    Release

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    The Lost World of Sinbad was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on October 26, 1963. The film was Toho's third highest grossing film in Japan in 1963 and the tenth highest grossing domestically.

    The film was distributed by American International Pictures in the United States with an English-language version where it was re-titled Samurai Pirate, and then re-titled The Lost World of Sinbad. The film was double billed in the United States with War of the Zombies and released in March 17 1965. It was released in the United Kingdom in 1976.

    References

    The Lost World of Sinbad Wikipedia
    The Lost World of Sinbad IMDbThe Lost World of Sinbad themoviedb.org


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